The 2012-13 off-season
has certainly been a busy one for the
Blue Jays with headline-stealing trades turning the team into the
overnight
favorite in the American League East.
But, there are several other former Fisher Cats who will work to
impress
a new organization when pitchers and catchers report starting February
10. Here's a look at where some old friends will
spend spring training this year.

Travis d'Arnaud - Traded
to the New York Mets for National
League Cy Young Award winner R.A. Dickey on December 17. Will
likely be fighting for a big league job
in Mets camp.

Zach Stewart - Traded by
the Red Sox to the Pirates in
November. He'll be a contender for the
Pirates rotation to begin the season along with New Hampshire
native Jeff Locke.

Henderson Alvarez - Part of
the big trade with Miami
in November, slated as the team's No. 2 starter heading into spring
training.

Mike McDade - Claimed
off waivers by the Cleveland Indians
in November.

Brian Jeroloman - Signed
a minor league deal with the
Indians and received an invitation to big league spring training next
month.

Yan Gomes - A third
former Fisher Cat now with the Tribe,
the Blue Jays traded Gomes to Cleveland to bolster the bullpen in early
November.

Adeiny Hechavarria - In
line to be the Marlins everyday
shortstop in 2013.

Jake Marisnick -
Would've been the Fisher Cats starting
center fielder. Instead, one of the top
prospects in the Marlins system after the big November trade.

Shaun Marcum -
Injury-riddled pitcher elected free agency
with Milwaukee,
but is still weighing his offers for 2013.

Mark Sobolewski - Picked
up by the Twins in the minor league
phase of the Rule V draft. Could face
his old Fisher Cats teammates when New Hampshire
visits New Britain
in April.

Danny Farquhar - Added
to the Mariners 40-man roster last
week.

Chris Jakubauskas -
Short-time Fisher Cat now a member of
the Milwaukee Brewers.

Michael Dubee -
Mid-season signing by the Jays last season
now belongs in the Tigers organization.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.